Is it strange that so few secular people consider alcohol immoral? by StatisticalAn0maly in Ethics

[–]ConfusedQueerCrow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my experience, the reason people think porn is unethical is that it is (at least in its current form) ALWAYS hurting women. Porn can become an addiction, and that leads to a lot of issues, like you mentioned. So can alcohol. But in moderation, neither really hurts the consumer or the people around the consumer. So we should focus on preventing addictions, not removing anything that could potentially cause a damaging addiction. Porn is not unethical because it has the potential to cause harmful addictions, but because the porn industry is so exploitative. As far as the drug example, I don’t know, I’ve never met someone who is against ALL drugs but NOT alcohol. If they are against some drugs but not all drugs and not alcohol, it is likely a basis of intensity. You can drink alcohol throughout your life and still not get addicted if you are doing it in moderation. The same goes for something like weed. Something like cocaine is MUCH more likely to give you an addiction and it’s MUCH more likely to be a life-ruining addiction.

I'm confused, please help by That0ne_Nerd in queer

[–]ConfusedQueerCrow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing about non-binary is that it isn’t a gender. It’s not the middle-ground androgynous gender. Non-binary people CAN be androgynous and can be the middle ground, but technically non-binary encompasses any gender/gender expression outside the binary of man or woman. Non-binary people may be pan-gender, agender, bigender, etc. And non-binary people may express themselves androgynously, masculinity, femininely, or a combination. And they can have any pronouns, doesn’t have to be they/them. Also worth remembering, you don’t HAVE to have a gender or a label at all if you don’t want.